Applying Public Administration in Development – Guideposts to the Future

Guideposts to the Future

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Gebonden, 402 blz. | Engels
John Wiley & Sons | e druk, 2000
ISBN13: 9780471877363
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John Wiley & Sons e druk, 2000 9780471877363
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Made to fill the major gap in the literature on public administration applied in development. This title provides a review of the state–of–the–art which is both historically–grounded and forward–looking, and which will appeal to a broad readership: policy–makers, managers, advisers, scholars and others operating at all levels of government from local community through international levels. The studies offer a practical approach, consistently linking theory with practice and experience, providing a forum for new and exciting ideas.

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ISBN13:9780471877363
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:402

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PERSPECTIVES: THE DEVELOPMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE AGENDA.
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<br /> The Last Fifty Years and the Next Fifty Years: A Century of Public Administration and Development (P. Collins).
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<br /> Combining Good Fortune and Careful Planning in Botswana: Lessons of Success in Presidential Leadership (K. Masire).
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<br /> Challenges before Policy–Makers and Service Providers (P. Sundaram).
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<br /> Globalisation: Threat or Opportunity? (P. Streeten).
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<br /> STATE, MARKET AND CIVIL SOCIETY.
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<br /> State, Market and Civil Society: Towards Partnership? (P. Collins).
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<br /> Securing the Public Interest under Pluralistic Institutional Design (N. Girishankar).
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<br /> Decentralised Governance and Poverty Reduction: Relevant Experience in Africa and Asia (D. Belshaw).
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<br /> Local Government Reform and Community–Driven Development: Asia–Pacific Experiences (M. Turner).
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<br /> Public Ownership and the Community (P. McKinlay).
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<br /> Subsidiarity in Public Governance: Issues and Implications for Stakeholders (D. Wright).
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<br /> Public–Private Partnerships as a Strategy for Local Capacity–Building: Some Suggestive Evidence from Latin America (A. Fiszbein).
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<br /> Considerations on Governance from a Local Perspective: Towards a Framework for Addressing Critical Disjunctures in Urban Policy (P. McCarney).
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<br /> Networking and Collaboration Among Voluntary Organisations, Local Bodies and Government Functionaries in India: Experiences in Strengthening Local Self–Governance (B. Acharya).
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<br /> Public Interest Partnerships (PIPs): Is a New Governance Paradigm Emerging in ASEAN? (J. Gonzalez &amp; J. Mayfield).
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<br /> Is the Role Played by Donors in Supporting Uganda′s NGO Sector Enabling it to Develop Effectively? (T. Wallace).
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<br /> The Changing Role of International Technical Co–operation (L. Joy).
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<br /> ISSUES IN GOVERNANCE.
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<br /> Governance and Development: New Frontiers (P. Collins).
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<br /> Local Government Reform in Central and Eastern Europe: Form and Substance (K. Davey).
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<br /> Subnational Government in South Africa Since the Transition to Democracy from Apartheid (T. Mokgoro).
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<br /> Democracy, Development and the Institutionalised Participation of the Poor for Poverty Reduction (N. Webster).
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<br /> Small but Smart, or Small and Out–Smarted? Micro States, Offshore Finance and Economic Vulnerability (M. Hampton).
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<br /> Natural Disasters, Complex Political Emergencies and Public Services: Re–Juxtaposing the Narratives after Hurricane Mitch (I. Christoplos).
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<br /> The Emerging Development–Security Complex (M. Duffield).
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<br /> Selected Further Reading.
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<br /> Index.

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